You reckon Moosie ? What about buying, popping them in the bottom draw for a while...and enjoying the dividend ?
Would that work ?
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I tend to agree with Moosie.
Either trade the trends which are looking like about 38 to 80 hour spreads and somewhere around 3.5% to 5% rise's over the last few waves before profit takers hit, or just wait for some stability to emerge... (my personal conjecture on this is we may see even less stability in the market due to HFT algos and their operational modes of taking profits on 0.5c -1c rises, achieved through high volumes)
Have a very close look at the price movements at close on each day and compare to the open on the next..... interesting diversions happening.
I see better Divs at HLG or MLN or some of those types of companies.
Just commenting, not trying to give advice.
Thanks Arc. Interesting.
I'd far rather own AIR with their reasonable dividend and some opportunity for capital growth, than either HLG or MLN. Agree there are other options for higher dividends, but the two you cite are not for me.
Each to their own.
Cheers
RTM
RTM
Yes, Its the Capital growth + Dividends that makes a difference.
The growth aspect is harder to find lately... lots of volatility and as some mention here, it might be time for the market to cool-down. The stronger US economy announcement has ceratinly driven the NZ$ down
Looks like another sell-down has kicked in, before opening time.
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/travel/new...ectid=11300865
Herald making an effort to balance out their negative recent AIR articles or has Megan actually found some observation skills ?
Of course she couldn't help make comments about hair and hands...(oh well I suppose 50% of the population might have been interested in that).
Your employees really letting your company down
Air NZ culture seems to have changed for the worse since Rob left
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/n...ectid=11302700
I don't think you can draw conclusions from one or two isolated incidents but I agree that this is a serious situation and its good that Christopher Luxton is personally overseeing the investigation which I hope will be very thorough and if the people responsible don't face serious disciplinary action I'll be demanding to know why not. I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest, in fact I expect it, that heads will roll over this.
Hey psychic. As an employee I can say most people I know prefer Rob. People don't trust Chris yet. I think this will be a defining moment on how the culture goes. If CL goes all 1970's " heads will roll" then I can't see the average kiwi reacting favorably. Better to investigate, look at solutions and educate. This isn't the states and past ceo's have made the mistake of not seeing the point of difference.